Just read an interesting article,

about a political problem in Baghdad. Seems that over five years after W's, 'oops, bad information,' attack on Iraq, there is a huge political fight, about where to send the water trucks with clean water. In a city that's still lucky to get 5 hours of electricity per day, the only good water, in most neighborhoods, comes from trucks. Thanks George! Don't know about you, but I kinda take electricity and water for granted. Not in Baghdad. Hundreds of billions of dollars later, the $$$ hasn't made it to utilities. Halliburton and General Dynamics have more than prospered, BUT, if you want clean water or electricity, you are SOL. Just not enough profit in it for the Bush crowd. If it has nothing to do with weapons or oil, there is no reason to do anything. Never mind, it all makes sense, now....

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Anonymous said…
Have you read about the 79 million dollar surplus Iraq now has? However, the US is still footin' the bill over there.

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